The Young Folk // The Lost Brothers to play Róisín Dubh

THEY HAVE been called “serious challengers for the area populated by the likes of Fleet Foxes, Mumford and Sons, and The Low Anthem" by Hotpress and “one of the most promising young bands to come out of Ireland in several decades,” according to Maverick.

The band, who count Uachtaráin na hÉireann Michael D Higgins among their fans, will play songs from their debut album, The Little Battle. They have played Electric Picnic, The Cambridge Folk Festival, and SXSW; and opened for Midlake and Imelda May.

Support is from The Lost Brothers - Liverpool-Irish duo Mark McCausland and Oisin Leech - of whom Willy Vlautin, leader of country-rock band The Richmond Fontaine, said the following: “Once in a while you hear voices that stop you in your tracks. The Lost Brothers are the real deal. They have the most beautiful harmonies around and...they have the songs to back it up.”